Re-edited by VideoDJ RaLpH (Rafael de las Heras), a well-known Spanish VDJ who specializes in remastering and re-editing classic Spanish pop and international hits.
As of early 2026, the video has amassed over 8.9 million views , serving as a primary digital archive for the song's legacy. 2. Song Origins and Cultural Impact
This report covers the cultural phenomenon of "Chica Yé-Yé," the specific 2012 re-edit by , and the legacy of the legendary Spanish performer Concha Velasco . Conchita Velasco - Chica ye ye (VideoDJ RaLpH)
The song was originally intended for singer Luis Aguilé. During a break in filming, Concha Velasco performed it spontaneously for the audience. The reaction was so overwhelming that the director decided to include it in the movie.
1. The Video: "Conchita Velasco - Chica ye ye (VideoDJ RaLpH)" Re-edited by VideoDJ RaLpH (Rafael de las Heras),
Music by Augusto Algueró and lyrics by Antonio Guijarro Campoy .
The song became a symbol of modernity and optimism in 1960s Spain, representing the "Yé-Yé" girl—a young woman who was fashion-forward, independent, and rebellious against the era's conservative norms. 3. Artist Spotlight: Concha Velasco (1939–2023) Song Origins and Cultural Impact This report covers
The specific version you referenced is a popular digital re-edit of the classic 1965 performance.